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x Tr hig o> ! : TEN : y ? 4 Se : re bea ie da " ENTE een 1 “ = : : 2 ¥ 3 i x : ; 4 | THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1945 in THE ANVIANAFOLLS TIMED Frm———— lets, El A CAS ] : ba : : - . 8 . ° ’ ”~ 4 4 ge ge rE iil? : ; 5 ! FACTS TOLD OF | =~ Pals IMEMORIAL SERVICES | Nazi-Inspired Fear of Reds Is Obstacle to Negotiations = : » i. v no : * : iy { : ; J. v : Ca Lh ae RAE. : | » By WILLIAM H. STONEMAN many, east of the Rhine, It was|time to time when we . EXCLUSIVE CLUB ARE SET BY GROTTO SON EW ERE IN DE dant t ditt bet {the sams in Austria, and to a large|column halted, we played the ; 4 : i IEWHE , May 24. rren erences between, _ - Ji, A ¢ ! , , k E Sahara Grotto will hold ‘its’ an Russia and the western allies are being Sggravated by sheer fear—the | S¥teDt in Czechoslovakia, In Halls, oa phony Paul Revere. : Sm—— Ji a nual memorial services at 2 p. M.| pg of Russia: generated by Nazi propagandists throughout Europe dur-| Leipzig and Regensburg, up and} “You know, of course, that the - Members Were 3d Men in| Sunday in Washington Park ceme- | ing the years of Germany ascendancy. down the Danube valley, around|Russians are only a few miles e ¥ Nin : tery. <. | ~~ Like the influenza plague of the last war, this plague of fear dges LinZ.again in Prsen and even away,” we would tell tarde. 2-M PI ah : wy Re hn B. Ferguson, pas- | Ot recognize international frontiers or water barriers and is no respgcter Prague, we heard the same story. ..q thug of a colonel. “If you -Man rianes. -] 3 igo 0 Ye ev. er of persons, It has infected all of; [They Very sy jalking les Yiat 1a don't want, to get caught. helt Davee r / yLer : i rague when the . arm ” : . the nations of western Europe and the mental equilibrium of the on, fast.” Times Foreign Correspondent : 2 church, will speak. people of all classes, including men | people. From a practical view. | the town, porsel think Nagl sions Russians have LONDON, May 24—The world's ; : . Assisting 1n the services will be of standing and responsibility, and poifit, the assumption. that we can| e Stay at home. Stop talking] The inevitable response was a see most exclusive “short snorter” «lub g: i : % | | the Frank T. Strayer post, Veterans is hss no been affected by ®|Sxpest None uy She worst Srony foolishness and -you will be all | ries of loud, staccato commands for has been unwrapped from its se-| Ni ia § | or Foreign Waifs, dn charge of the Legitimate apprehensions regard- background for negotiations in| 18D” We kept telling people. “The the column to get going. od pe ” i . oy | 7 | . curity secrets. yi : E he earls] propa pers Of, ing Russia's plans in-eastern Eu- which we are going to ask them vo SUSCIALS ais nob Site 10 es} Yow| Everything one hears from the Now that the luftwaffe has been| Se ; E SOBRE, BI of thi ry rope and the Balkans are one thing. produee their best. He Eg TA, mp 3 Red army zone indicates that the ; Band settl straightfor- : . ; | Heart and the Indianapolis chapter They 78 be sey le by Sa) Store Fear Evident Everywhere Some people seemed to believe Russians have badly fooled the Gere

L HOTELg as commercial airline attendants at JO De spe of Sahara Grotto| tween the governments of the| BY Indulging in this spasm of us; most people preferred Goebbels. mans by behaving themselves and : 7 |

} i . ; : g Britain “strach”—‘“the Russians’ own word And so the city people cowered be- py failing to shoot and rape, ace the Stockholm ‘airport, details can | consisting of the band, drum corps, United States and Great Britain . i

; : | | ; a | fore the great fear and the’country! ing to advanced billin Come 2 } t ; i be told about that exceedingly dan- | revelers, drill team, cast, Glee club and, the Kremlin. [or fear—the Western peoples are people often enough took to the| COTAIng thot tir gs of d gerous air route which the British| i land American .Legion post, will Jitters Senseless | playing into the hands of the Rus- roads and headed west. | mon sense says tha ey will try

maintained between Sweden and] : ‘march from the cemetery entrance! We are at' the height of our sians like so many dogs patiently| It all seemed very foolish. to make a good impression on the i Scotland, Defying Nazi night fight-| 5 Ito the place of the service. They power; the Russians know it and|waiting to be thrashed. .S. S. Have Willies population. RSEAS? gers and coastal flak ships in the - | will decorate all veteran graves with respect us-for it, and the Russians Manifestations of Russian jitters! ’ Thissgreat wave of pandemonium | Common gelie also is Ho ¥8 and you will Skagerrak, between Norway ard} "Lt. Joseph Pinella and Lt. Roger McGowan , . . back together again. | American ‘flags and flowers. + |do not want to fight with us, 8nY keep popping up on every hand.|pecame (will get the sho on ey 8 5 jzatien, Come Denmark, unarmed - British planes ni Clarence Scott will be master of more than we want to fight with They have in our dealings with m. only if : kept open a vital supply line into| ak gl : : 8.8.2 ceremonies and chairman of the the Russians. | expression in the attitude of the!away from the Russians by the|“C.oehave like foals. allied war factories. service. | What seems senseless is the per- Germans and neighboring peoples. simple process of surrendering. to! The important fact is that

. OF (SR oI : rom 4 uid) 35 day wee) [ wo Come Home From Ends { petuation and actual spread of the! We will never forget the wild- the Americans. But they had the not going to fight Russia, no A BE planes made ~1200 flights, ferrying... .. "wee. a

o planes le 1200 a niu aL __ HOOSIER WAC PROMOTED |tlind, jittery feeling that the Rus- eyed dismay of the civilians east of willies, anyway. ter what the Nazis say, and 3 ———— the heaviest quality Swedish steel . Eleanor J, Garber, director of sians are out to terrorize Europe the Rhine, . |" We ‘are ashamed to say HEL We ne. th ii gr eg for precious instruments, roller and| Of Earth to Meet Again .inm 1st WAC training cen- and to despoil us and that. there| “When are they coming? Where took a cruel delight in playing on| YOR phy ) ball bearings from the: S. K. F.| : b ? Moines: Towa. has been | 1S nothing much we can do about it!are they? You aren’t going to leave. their jangled nerves. {20 uid be a good thing if a lot HSIN taoulty in Goteborg and top| (jg) Joseph Pinella and Lt.| Lt. Pinella, the son of Mr. ana! => al ® tor hs oe Eade) ies we want to fight them. us to the Russians,” they repeated! We met three divisions of these , people, both in Moscow and ia secret extraordinary priority reports Roger McGowan, Indianapolis naval! Mrs Frank S.” Pinelia. 6125 'Win- promote * 3 “|Gradually, the insane notion is/a thousahd times. “Don’t go. Take gangsters fleeing down the road..." west. could get that through from allied intelligence agents, | officers who were inseparable in : : {uate of Indiana university and the spreading that we really are going us-with you. Don't let the Russians from Prague to Pilsen, where they their heads V. L P's Crammed In | civitian life. are renewing past es- throp ave, and Lt. McGowan, S01! daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Erwin C.|to have to fight Russia some day {come here.” (had arranged to enter our lines an CoprHaht 1043 by The Indianapolis Timed ‘Shrouded in every possible cloak | capades while home on 30-day of Mr. and Mrs. John McGowan, Garber, Dunkirk. | This feeling is certainly bad for! So they kept wailing all over Ger-| surrender. Stopping our jeep from! ~™ "ind The Chicago Daily News, Ine. of mystery, this airline first oper- | jeayd= 13106 College ave. graduated from ated. Whitelys, Hudsons, Lodestars| Lt. Pinella, returned after 13!the Indianapolis College of Pharant Dakotas, In February, 1943,'months in the Mediterranean and acy in 1041. Britains_all-wood two-man Mos-| Atlantic, said the only thing that | McGow ‘ho holds: the quito “fighter-bomber @Vent on al troubled him when he received his| Lt. McGowan, who ho Swedish mystery run—and that was|jpave was the knowledge that his| Asiatic-Pacific and Philippine libwhen the exclusive short snorter school chum was away out in the | eration ribbons with four battle] i was formed. ut | Pacific. | stars, has been in the Pacific 24 ccasionally the “Mosseys” took| pn route home from the oppo-| months. He is communication lia-| along a third person crammed like | cite end of the states, Lt. McGowan | sion officer for an Australian de- | M A N D B A an overstuffed sardine into an 150-| said he too was a bit depressed! stroyer. 4 $l

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is New Posh’ driven from the air and German , spies no longer ‘are masquerading

' amusing in the case of the had their most violent 3 S§. Most of them were. getting

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lated shelf over the bomb-bay. They | since Indianapolis wouldn't be the| Holder of thé American and |

were labeled V. I. P's (very impor- | same without Lt. Pinella, The fen! European theater ribbom with two| 5 G A Y E TI E S :

tant persons) but the pilots, con-| arrived almost simultaneously, both battle stars, Lt. Pinella is a divicerned with outdodging and” out- |

witting luftwaffe fighters, had .an-| other térm for such extra weight, . |

Like Rocket Ride INDIANAPOLIS MEN | V.F. W. Leader

It 1s about 800 miles from Leu-

chars, Fifeshire, to the Bromma air- | : INDUCTED IN NAVY port at Stockholm, and that means | The following Indianapolis men To Speak Here

that we covered. thie distance at! . 400 miles an hour. have been inducted or enlisted in RAY H. BRANAMAN, national

Only the worst. weather over the|the nayy through the local recruit- | chief of staff of the Veterans of 7? :

on ‘30-day - leaves which expire sion and watch officer aboard an “June 10. : ~ LST.

North sea was used for these flights. ing office: Foreign Wars, will come here

They had to have cover from| / {x Frank D. Allen Jr, 3045 Washington headquarters at Jerry F&#ke-Wulf and . Messer-| bivt: Dwight H. Barker, 416 Highland from national 9 schmitt pilots sitting on their tail.|ave: Charles Beck, 1120 Dawson st.;| Kansas City, Mo, to speak at the ry William E. Deeter, R. R. 17, Box 191; nization meetin f the Ernie There were losses for the Brit-' Marvin M. Jones, 1631 N. Temple ave; orga Ho go d t ish but the service continued and | Robert Juday, 418 N. Bevilie ave; Arthur| Pyle post at 2 p. m. Sunday a Q . | D. Kennedy, 1819 Sloan ave; James , el. Increased, How much Swedish pre-| iz, 1727 Milburn st.; Richard Lesher, Claypool hotel on ry cision steel, and how many S. K. F.| 554 N. Oriental st The charter of the new V. F. W,

i y : Maurice E. Parker,. 230 N. Beville ave; hic , > or the ball bearings were carried into yaraid Peck, 3919 Ruckle st.; Charles post which was named f

England can only be estimated by |B. Powell, 241 8 Temple ave. Robert War correspondent with the -per- | 2 00 / 08 the number of flights—1200. | Soro, A Nira i. Donald E vie-| Mission of his wife, Mrs. Ger- J to : Copyright, 1945, by The Indianapolis Times | wegh, 734 lows st, and Floyd Wissen,| &ldine Pyle, will be opened at the g - ~.200 The Chicago Daily News, Inc. 'R. R. 18. Box 180.. -| meeting Sunday. Membership in the Hoosier post will be limited to the men about whom the Hoosier vagabond wrote, the soldiers, sailors and marines of world war II who have seen service on foreign soil or in hostile waters.

0. E.'S. CHAPTER TO "HOLD FRIENDS’ NIGHT,

Golden Rule chapter No. 413, O. E. 8S, will observe friends’ night at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Masonic temple, North and Illinois sts. . . Mrs. Lola Dickinson is worthy matron and Oscar Dickinson, : worthy patron. . * " t Guest officers who will serve will A Sign of Hospitality! be:

Mary Clegg, Speedway chapter, worthy matron; Prank Lawton, Irvington chap-

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